Abstract

The Gutzwiller wave function is shown to be the exact solution of a supersymmetric t-J-type model. The model realizes a Fermi-liquid state in one dimension with a discontinuity in the momentum distribution. Analytic results are obtained for spin and charge susceptibilities, and the specific-heat coefficient with the help of the Luttinger-liquid theory. In the high-density limit the model exhibits a Mott-Hubbard gap and reduces to an antiferromagnetic spin chain with long-range exchange solved by Haldane and Shastry.

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